Rehabilitation protocol with or without mobile health in overweight and obese knee osteoarthritis patients - a pilot study

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M. Rafiq, M. S. A Hamid, E. Hafiz, Sakib Amin
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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative and weight bearing joint disease that resulted from wear and tear of articular cartilage. It is more common in the overweight and obese knee OA patients. The objectives of pilot study were to assess the feasibility, acceptability and challenges of study design, study setting and tools of lower limb rehabilitation protocol among the knee OA patients who are overweight and obese. Twelve overweight and obese knee OA patients attending a Teaching Bay in the Pakistan were enrolled in the study and completed 6 training sessions over 2 weeks. The participants were divided randomly into Intervention Group with Mobile Health (IGW-mH), Intervention Group without Mobile Health (IGWO-mH) and the Control Group (CG). Both intervention groups were provided fifteen days of lower limb rehabilitation protocol but the CG did not. Two text messages per day for three days a week were sent to IGW-mH as a reminder to carry on their training session and instructions of daily care. All participants of intervention groups showed willingness to randomization and adherence to training sessions. The results indicated that eligibility criteria, recruitment rate and randomization procedures were feasible and there were no adverse events from training sessions. The participants demanded Urdu translation and pictures of lower limb rehabilitation protocol. Key words: mobile health technology, overweight, knee, osteoarthritis,
超重和肥胖骨关节炎患者有无移动健康的康复方案——一项试点研究
膝骨关节炎(OA)是一种由关节软骨磨损引起的退行性负重关节疾病。它更常见于超重和肥胖的膝关节骨性关节炎患者。试点研究的目的是评估超重和肥胖膝关节骨性关节炎患者下肢康复方案的研究设计、研究设置和工具的可行性、可接受性和挑战。12名超重和肥胖的膝关节骨性关节炎患者参加了这项研究,并在两周内完成了6次训练。参与者被随机分为有移动健康的干预组(IGW-mH)、无移动健康的介入组(IGWO-mH)和对照组(CG)。两个干预组都接受了为期15天的下肢康复方案,但CG没有。每周三天,每天向IGW mH发送两条短信,提醒他们继续进行培训课程和日常护理指导。干预组的所有参与者都表现出随机化的意愿和对训练课程的坚持。结果表明,合格标准、招募率和随机化程序是可行的,培训课程中没有不良事件。参与者要求翻译乌尔都语和下肢康复方案的图片。关键词:移动健康技术,超重,膝盖,骨关节炎,
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